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wall of silence from police and fairfax county. no explanation of why police apparently shot a man with his hands in the air. but now under court order the county has released 11,000 pages of documents. what they show is remarkable. only the shooter officer adam torres, felt threatened. gle jerked his hands down near his waist write thought he could have another firearm. >> other officers said they never saw his hands go below his shoulders. officer rodney barnes had asked to scratch his nose, was putting his hands back up when he was shot. >> i was pissed like what just happened here? >> another officer called the shooting a complete surprise. right after the shooting torres told another officer "i'm sorry" but didn't say that to investigators. >> it was justified i have no doubt about that at all. i don't feel sorry for shooting the guy at all. >> geer's daughters now teenagers do not understand why this happened to their father. neither does don geer who hopes to finally get justice. >> there's no reason why i should have had to
wall of silence from police and fairfax county. no explanation of why police apparently shot a man with his hands in the air. but now under court order the county has released 11,000 pages of documents. what they show is remarkable. only the shooter officer adam torres, felt threatened. gle jerked his hands down near his waist write thought he could have another firearm. >> other officers said they never saw his hands go below his shoulders. officer rodney barnes had asked to scratch his...
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we will look at the latest fairfax/caps on spool -- fairfax/ipsos poll, the coalition down to 46%. that would mean tony abbott's party would lose 40 seats if the election were held today. if we looked at labor leader bill shorten, now comfortably at 50% tony abbott at 34%, and a out of 10 of those polled don't think tony abbott is going to be the prime minister after the next election. he does have an opportunity to turn this around. in a little under 30 minutes, he's going to give an address to the national press club. it's an address that many commentators think is going to be something of a defining moment for tony abbott in 2015. he really has to seize the initiative and turn things around quickly, or his job could be at stake. >> paul allen joining us from sydney on that not so good reflection on tony abbott's popularity in australia. 12 countries have eased rates since the beginning of this year alone. by the end of the day tomorrow there could be two more. sherry and takes a look at the spreading disinflation bug. >> analysts expect australia to cut their rate by .2 -- to 2.
we will look at the latest fairfax/caps on spool -- fairfax/ipsos poll, the coalition down to 46%. that would mean tony abbott's party would lose 40 seats if the election were held today. if we looked at labor leader bill shorten, now comfortably at 50% tony abbott at 34%, and a out of 10 of those polled don't think tony abbott is going to be the prime minister after the next election. he does have an opportunity to turn this around. in a little under 30 minutes, he's going to give an address...
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. >> fairfax holdings of agreement to buy britt four 8 billion and the insurer is looking to expand sales and coverage in the london market. >> a bit of restructuring. pandora beat profit estimates for the fourth quarter. the maker also said sales will rise to 40 billion products this year. the company's strategy is to introduce new charms more frequently. >> finance takes a step forward. investors are seeking higher returns wherever they can find it down. >> the first. 2. lender in the u.k. to offer a secure bond and that is interesting. the first perrer to peer lender. how hard was it to get approval? >> is the entire industry -- the entire industry has been interested. at through the investigations we discovered that by issuing a list of all bonds we complied with isa requirements and were able to be the first to offer this product to the ever-growing and quite straightforward. very straightforward and i am very pleased that we were able to really make a revolutionary step forward in the peer-to-peer industry. >> in terms of returns, what are we looking at? >> on the three-year isa, wh
. >> fairfax holdings of agreement to buy britt four 8 billion and the insurer is looking to expand sales and coverage in the london market. >> a bit of restructuring. pandora beat profit estimates for the fourth quarter. the maker also said sales will rise to 40 billion products this year. the company's strategy is to introduce new charms more frequently. >> finance takes a step forward. investors are seeking higher returns wherever they can find it down. >> the first....
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and sell fairfax westfield. maintaining the full-year forecast, falling the most since 2004. they are selling their entire stake in fairfax media according to the national review this morning. their shares are plunging. westfield are down to what a half percent. triple b plus. a simple one here, the three biggest gainers in japan, all reporting impressive results. i think these are those chocolates. southeast asia, quickly, biggest gainers and losers. hutch port down 5%. dividend guidance below expectations. singapore air helped along by the stake in tiger air. a 20% return. we have seen the stock upside. it is limited. manila up 4%, record after record. a special dividend declared this morning. that is what is happening in the markets. >> let's take a look at mongolia. it is slumping. it was once one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it is now one which is pleading for a helping hand. the delegation from the imf is and how discussing how to get things back on track. what is actually on the agenda there? >> the imf says policy reform in an economy which is descri
and sell fairfax westfield. maintaining the full-year forecast, falling the most since 2004. they are selling their entire stake in fairfax media according to the national review this morning. their shares are plunging. westfield are down to what a half percent. triple b plus. a simple one here, the three biggest gainers in japan, all reporting impressive results. i think these are those chocolates. southeast asia, quickly, biggest gainers and losers. hutch port down 5%. dividend guidance below...
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fairfax media dropping the most since 2012 on reports this morning that tina reinhardt might be selling most of her stake in the company. westfield, for the first time getting this rating of bbb+. onto japan. fairly simple one here. these three companies all reporting better-than-expected results. for the full year, which ends about two months from now. southeast asia, the biggest movers here. lower dividend guidance. singapore air hsbc cutting to neutral. they say the stock has done well. universal robina up over 5%. special dividend declared this money. mtr, the subway system in hong kong, signing this concession agreement for this beijing metro line. we are talking 50 kilometers. three major districts, 29 stations. something to look forward to. china resuming trade today with kaisa looking at an offer of 180 hong kong dollars per share in china. let me leave it there. back to you. >> thanks, david. shares of chinese property firms are among the standup performers today in hong kong following news of a deal to buy in battle rival kaisa. looks like they picked up kaisa and then confide
fairfax media dropping the most since 2012 on reports this morning that tina reinhardt might be selling most of her stake in the company. westfield, for the first time getting this rating of bbb+. onto japan. fairly simple one here. these three companies all reporting better-than-expected results. for the full year, which ends about two months from now. southeast asia, the biggest movers here. lower dividend guidance. singapore air hsbc cutting to neutral. they say the stock has done well....
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he's going to be on trial for rape in that case, a 2005 rape in fairfax county. he's pleaded not guilty in that case. it's not clear exactly when that case is going to go forward. the defense has asked for a delay in that case and that's been granted. that trial was going to start on march 9th. but that's been delayed. they'll set a new date for that this week. not really clear when the county murder case will go forward in relationship to the fairfax county case. a few minutes ago, i gout aft phone with jesse matthew's attorney. he has no comment on the murder charge. >> i suppose that would be what most attorneys would say at this point until they get their ducks in a row. stand by, brian todd, for a moment. jack ford, i want to bring you in on this as well, and joey jackson. five months before an actual murder charge. is that because you must have everything in order before you go that route? >> one of the things that prosecutors if they didn't know it before learned from the first o.j. simpson trial is, don't go rushing into a case. you'll remember in the o.j
he's going to be on trial for rape in that case, a 2005 rape in fairfax county. he's pleaded not guilty in that case. it's not clear exactly when that case is going to go forward. the defense has asked for a delay in that case and that's been granted. that trial was going to start on march 9th. but that's been delayed. they'll set a new date for that this week. not really clear when the county murder case will go forward in relationship to the fairfax county case. a few minutes ago, i gout aft...
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the prosecutor in fairfax has said how crucial of a witness she is. she is coming all the way from india to testify against jesse matthew in that case. that case was slated to begin in march but it's now been delayed and may not begin until this summer. >> brian todd, thanks very much. the timing of jesse matthew's indictment is a surprise and it's surprising that he's charged with first-degree murder but not capital murder. that opens the possibility that matthews could get the death penalty. let's bring back the former fbi assistant director tom fuentes and coy barefoot. you're in charlottesville. remind our viewers what led up to this point. this is an extremely unusual case isn't it? >> reporter: it is, wolf. listen there's so many moving parts to this story. but here's the takeaway from today and here's what people need to understand. jesse matthew objected hannah graham he stole her from her family and from this community. he brutally murdered hannah graham and dumped her body like it was nothing but garbage in the woods south of charlottesville
the prosecutor in fairfax has said how crucial of a witness she is. she is coming all the way from india to testify against jesse matthew in that case. that case was slated to begin in march but it's now been delayed and may not begin until this summer. >> brian todd, thanks very much. the timing of jesse matthew's indictment is a surprise and it's surprising that he's charged with first-degree murder but not capital murder. that opens the possibility that matthews could get the death...
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there was that sex assault case from 2005 in fairfax, virginia. several other unsolved cases in the central virginia area. do we know, are there developments on any of those cases? >> well we do know that jesse matthew is charged with capital murder abduction with intent to defile in fairfax for a 2005 rape case which he's going to be on trial, it starts march 9th. he was charged with rape at liberty university. those charges were dropped. we also know he's been linked to the morgan harrington disappearance in 2009. that case is he forensically linked. he's currently a suspect. there's been no charges so far, but he is a suspect. forensically linked through dna. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> just ahead here on cnn, hunting for new hostages. intelligence reveals isis plans to target and kidnap new victims beyond the borders of this war zone. >>> and next we'll jump head first into this relentless winter weather slamming the northeast again and again and again. boston running out of places to put the snow. we're getting word of a roof colla
there was that sex assault case from 2005 in fairfax, virginia. several other unsolved cases in the central virginia area. do we know, are there developments on any of those cases? >> well we do know that jesse matthew is charged with capital murder abduction with intent to defile in fairfax for a 2005 rape case which he's going to be on trial, it starts march 9th. he was charged with rape at liberty university. those charges were dropped. we also know he's been linked to the morgan...
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he was charged in a 2005 case in attempted capital murder and sexual assault in fairfax county. the alleged victim survived. he's pleaded not guilty. dna from that case is linked to the 2009 murder of morgan harrington. a virginia tech coed who went missing after attending a concert at uva. her remains were found 2010 just miles from where graham was found. he's not been charged with the murder. >> the case involving hannah graham was ready to be charged first. >> reporter: the attorney for jesse matthew sent me a statement earlier today. he said that last night, late yesterday he did get the indictments that were announce today. he has no further comment on the the charges. in regard to the death penalty it was brought up. he's not being charged with capital murder. virginia is a death penalty state. it was explained it was a very thoughtful decision on their part. they really looked at this case. they assessed and talked to the family. they looked at the right of the defendant in this case to a fair trial. erin. >> thank you very much. our senior legal analyst. you just heard
he was charged in a 2005 case in attempted capital murder and sexual assault in fairfax county. the alleged victim survived. he's pleaded not guilty. dna from that case is linked to the 2009 murder of morgan harrington. a virginia tech coed who went missing after attending a concert at uva. her remains were found 2010 just miles from where graham was found. he's not been charged with the murder. >> the case involving hannah graham was ready to be charged first. >> reporter: the...
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and jesse matthew has been charged with attempted capital murder and rape in a 2005 case in fairfax, virginia. he's pleaded not guilty to that. but there are these other cases that he is linked to. and many people did expect this to be a capital murder case. but the prosecutor said that they are not seeking it for now. she did kind of give a hint as to why. we pressed her on why. she said that they had discussions with the graham family as well as some others involved here and one local analyst told me they believe -- he believes that maybe the graham family might have implored the prosecutor not to seek the death penalty in this case. i asked the prosecutor if some deal was made with jesse matthew to avoid the death penalty, and she said they've had no discussions with him. >> so no death penalty on the table here. what about -- i think you alluded to this a second ago. he's connected to that sex assault case that's going to trial next month. that was from 2005. and then, you know this same part of virginia has seen multiple unsolved cases of young women being assaulted and abducted
and jesse matthew has been charged with attempted capital murder and rape in a 2005 case in fairfax, virginia. he's pleaded not guilty to that. but there are these other cases that he is linked to. and many people did expect this to be a capital murder case. but the prosecutor said that they are not seeking it for now. she did kind of give a hint as to why. we pressed her on why. she said that they had discussions with the graham family as well as some others involved here and one local analyst...
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he remains in fairfax county virginia awaiting charges on a sexual assault. at this point i was told there's no word much him coming into the area. but there could be video conferencing if he has to have the initial appearance because of an upgrade of charges. >> we'll be watching that here on cnn, jean, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile our legal professionals, our local analysts will analyze the challenges that prosecutors face when they make their case later this morning. >>> snow and ice a deadly combination on the new jersey turnpike. one person killed and dozens injured in a 15-vehicle pile-up just outside of new york city last night. four semis and two box trucks were involved in the wreck. police say the highway became treacherous when temperatures plunged below freezing. such a mess and so dangerous out there. >>> dominique strauss-kahn remember that name? the former head of the international monetary fund? is testifying on pimping charges this morning, accused of organizing sex parties with prostitutes in europe and the u.s. he has admitted to attend
he remains in fairfax county virginia awaiting charges on a sexual assault. at this point i was told there's no word much him coming into the area. but there could be video conferencing if he has to have the initial appearance because of an upgrade of charges. >> we'll be watching that here on cnn, jean, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile our legal professionals, our local analysts will analyze the challenges that prosecutors face when they make their case later this morning....
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host: fairfax, virginia, that was tim. "the daily journal" out of mississippi commenting on alan nunnelee passing on its front page. also saying, after his death was announced, roger wicker of tupelo said, "allen had a strong faith that guided his actions. he had a way of bringing people together on issues that affected our state and nation. again, alan nunnelee passed away. the flag of the capital at half staff to recognize that. back to our calls. cheryl. of los angeles, california. you said you found a job. caller: good morning. happy new year is to you. i just wanted to call on the gentleman calling saying that seniors are hard to place. that is not true. i've 67. i have a full-time job. i lost a job and i have a job. a full-time job with full-time benefits. my girlfriend lost a job. she is 62. she has a full-time job with full-time benefits. and making a very handsome salary. host: what kind of work do you do? caller: i am in property management. both of us are in property management. i have been doing that since 2006
host: fairfax, virginia, that was tim. "the daily journal" out of mississippi commenting on alan nunnelee passing on its front page. also saying, after his death was announced, roger wicker of tupelo said, "allen had a strong faith that guided his actions. he had a way of bringing people together on issues that affected our state and nation. again, alan nunnelee passed away. the flag of the capital at half staff to recognize that. back to our calls. cheryl. of los angeles,...
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democrats like our governor he is not from virginia but he got elected from the paoepleople living in fairfax and working in the beltway and they don't have none of our values in western virginia. i went from making $70,000 to declare 80,000 trucking call to $30,000 scrapping trying to survive. host: host: topic says in addition to requiring another rig on standby the regulations require companies to construct and have containment dome in case of a problem. american petroleum institute criticized the need for additional rig as unnecessary and burdensome. they are required for drilling in the gulf of mexico but they are pooled among the operator. giving the arctic's remoteness and absence of facilities the cost could be higher for companies seeking to drill there. for a single operator that poses a heavy financial challenge to provide for the capability. said brian salerno. the proposed regulations that must be through six days comment period would apply to only exploratory wells. this is mo from herndon, virginia. caller: thanks to c-span. awesome. but you talk about i also live in virginia s
democrats like our governor he is not from virginia but he got elected from the paoepleople living in fairfax and working in the beltway and they don't have none of our values in western virginia. i went from making $70,000 to declare 80,000 trucking call to $30,000 scrapping trying to survive. host: host: topic says in addition to requiring another rig on standby the regulations require companies to construct and have containment dome in case of a problem. american petroleum institute...
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jonathan is in fairfax virginia. the morning. caller: congressman delaney, you proposed a bill that had a find that c corporations could pay into and repatriate their dollars. it was most go towards infrastructure. i was wondering if the bill usb he have now has anything that would allow people to go through such a methodology or if you think obama will put repatriation on people in the near future? guest: good question. the president didn't put repatriation in the forefront of his budget. they released some of these details. what they do in the budget is deal with the money that is sitting overseas, then he makes some changes to be go forward system. it is very similar to what we propose for a long time. our rates and levels are a bit different. we also proposed what you're talking about, the american infrastructure fund. host: and that is a different bill? guest: yes, we have two versions going. this one deals with the international taxes done. the other one is a smaller version, dealing with money overseas creating the infrast
jonathan is in fairfax virginia. the morning. caller: congressman delaney, you proposed a bill that had a find that c corporations could pay into and repatriate their dollars. it was most go towards infrastructure. i was wondering if the bill usb he have now has anything that would allow people to go through such a methodology or if you think obama will put repatriation on people in the near future? guest: good question. the president didn't put repatriation in the forefront of his budget. they...
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about, oh, my mother was talking about marijuana, it's like the new facebook when your parents got on fairfax it became uncool pretty quickly. if we can degramorize this and learn from their experiences, i think that would help. >> talk about commercialization legalization i guess the society tal thing maybe we can use this one legalization/commercializeation to rethink alcohol. we've already rethought tobacco. we're rethinking fast foods, gun laws, things like that. so is there an opportunity in what's just transitioned in colorado to go back to washington or wherever it needs to go to to get the reforms that we need in our society? because tobacco's on television right now saying we target -- the weakest people in society, the youth. there's a commercial i saw this morning. we know alcohol targeted, you know youth, and gun laws are so archaic that they're -- they're crazy, i mean, so can we use this part of the legalization of marijuana? because it's an industry. so why would you pick on this industry and say well, you can't make millions of dollars and you can't do these types of advertisi
about, oh, my mother was talking about marijuana, it's like the new facebook when your parents got on fairfax it became uncool pretty quickly. if we can degramorize this and learn from their experiences, i think that would help. >> talk about commercialization legalization i guess the society tal thing maybe we can use this one legalization/commercializeation to rethink alcohol. we've already rethought tobacco. we're rethinking fast foods, gun laws, things like that. so is there an...
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fairfax, virginia. good morning. are you with us? we will go to -- are you there? caller: i am here. thank you for taking my call. i am an hbcu graduate. i cannot overstate the nurturing process that i received at the hbcu and i am grateful for that. my question is regarding administrative efficiency. particularly, the administrative areas that students deal with more frequently. can you speak to that and what you might see on the horizon from your perspective, how we can streamline and make the process. thank you for taking my call. >> administrative efficiency is important. certainly, i have been president here are 13 years. when i came to spelman, it was an area i felt we could focus on. i am pleased to say i think we have made a lot of gains. one of the things that we often hear about is that our alumni graduates of our institution they are sometimes discouraged to support our institutions because of concerns about administrative efficiency. we raise $158 million with more than 12 million -- excuse me more than 12,000 of our graduate participating in that. i th
fairfax, virginia. good morning. are you with us? we will go to -- are you there? caller: i am here. thank you for taking my call. i am an hbcu graduate. i cannot overstate the nurturing process that i received at the hbcu and i am grateful for that. my question is regarding administrative efficiency. particularly, the administrative areas that students deal with more frequently. can you speak to that and what you might see on the horizon from your perspective, how we can streamline and make...
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host: dell, fairfax station virginia independent line. caller: like many former callers , i would say george washington. two reasons. number one, he had no real political party. so therefore he was looking out for the shaping of the country. it is often referred to as the american experiment or experience. we are still going through that today. make no mistake many times we have been on the verge of failing throughout our history. he had the greatest challenge of all. second of all, he had set the standard for all presidents that followed. until franklin roosevelt was elected a third then a fourth time did we set amendments so that could not happen. he set the precedent for many other presidents have followed and was looking forward to what the country would be. often i am asked if you could sit down with someone famous who when you have dinner with? i always say washington. i would not want to ask him how he did it. i would want him to see the results and i would like to tell him what a great country we had he come to we had our shortcom
host: dell, fairfax station virginia independent line. caller: like many former callers , i would say george washington. two reasons. number one, he had no real political party. so therefore he was looking out for the shaping of the country. it is often referred to as the american experiment or experience. we are still going through that today. make no mistake many times we have been on the verge of failing throughout our history. he had the greatest challenge of all. second of all, he had set...
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[laughter] maria, a teacher in fairfax, virginia, naomi, a farmer down in roberta, georgia. samples but secret service may both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and as a consequence are able to maintain their health and pay their bills at the same time. and then suzanne's got a wonderful story. she's a doctor in rural virginia. rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to benefit from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients that she had been seeing for years who would forego critical treatments are now able to pay for the tests and the medication that they need to maintain their health. so the bottom line is that the affordable care act is not an attraction. the debate about making sure that every person in america is able to get basic, high-quality, affordable health care is not some political ideological battle. it's about people. and for someone like regina who was diagnosed at the age of 12 with cancer to have a sense of security so that she was able to finish college and is able now to plan her life, that
[laughter] maria, a teacher in fairfax, virginia, naomi, a farmer down in roberta, georgia. samples but secret service may both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and as a consequence are able to maintain their health and pay their bills at the same time. and then suzanne's got a wonderful story. she's a doctor in rural virginia. rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to benefit from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients that...
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jonathan is in fairfax virginia. the morning. caller: congressman delaney, you proposed a bill that had a find that c corporations could pay into and repatriate their dollars. it was most go towards infrastructure. i was wondering if the bill usb he have now has anything that would allow people to go through such a methodology or if you think obama will put repatriation on people in the near future? guest: good question. the president didn't put repatriation in the forefront of his budget. they released some of these details. what they do in the budget is deal with the money that is sitting overseas, then he makes some changes to be go forward system. it is very similar to what we propose for a long time. our rates and levels are a bit different. we also proposed what you're talking about, the american infrastructure fund. host: and that is a different bill? guest: yes, we have two versions going. this one deals with the international taxes done. the other one is a smaller version, dealing with money overseas creating the infrast
jonathan is in fairfax virginia. the morning. caller: congressman delaney, you proposed a bill that had a find that c corporations could pay into and repatriate their dollars. it was most go towards infrastructure. i was wondering if the bill usb he have now has anything that would allow people to go through such a methodology or if you think obama will put repatriation on people in the near future? guest: good question. the president didn't put repatriation in the forefront of his budget. they...
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john, fairfax station, virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span, a real public service. i want to comment on immigration, and i have a proposal that may be some of your other callers could respond to. what if the president put 100% of the immigration service staff and resources on the border to stop illegal immigration, and did not focus on any deportation? isn't that what the republicans are asking for? is it that consistent with his goal to keep families together who are in the u.s.? i just wanted to put that idea forward. i agree with representative to cerro that congress, i do not have as negative a view as congress -- of congress as other folks. there is a close split between republican and democrats, and that is what democracy is supposed to do. when you have such a close split, you are not going to have a lot of movement one way or another. when the american public shifts, we will be able to get beyond this gridlock. thank you for taking my call. host: ft. wayne, kevin is next. caller: good morning. i just want to follow-up on others that have spoken on the questi
john, fairfax station, virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span, a real public service. i want to comment on immigration, and i have a proposal that may be some of your other callers could respond to. what if the president put 100% of the immigration service staff and resources on the border to stop illegal immigration, and did not focus on any deportation? isn't that what the republicans are asking for? is it that consistent with his goal to keep families together who are in the...
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also with us today is fire chief richard bowers, fairfax county fire and rescue. neither mr. kelly or bowers will be speaking but they are here to support what we are doing. with america facing threats from terrorists determined to attack us here at home, it's hard to believe that we are four days away from the department of homeland security shutting down. not being funded. what does that mean? as senator mikulski has spoken so well the last couple weeks about how important the coast guard is we have secret service, we have customs, we have the people who take care of us in our airports, about 220,000 of them. that's what we are talking about. it's not funding something so essential to protect the homeland. we need a real resolution to this problem, not a stopgap measure. last night the majority leader moved to bring a bill to the floor that does absolutely nothing, nothing to fund homeland security. nothing. we need a real resolution to this problem, not more showboats and window dressing. we have always said that we are more than happy to have an immigration debate here in
also with us today is fire chief richard bowers, fairfax county fire and rescue. neither mr. kelly or bowers will be speaking but they are here to support what we are doing. with america facing threats from terrorists determined to attack us here at home, it's hard to believe that we are four days away from the department of homeland security shutting down. not being funded. what does that mean? as senator mikulski has spoken so well the last couple weeks about how important the coast guard is...
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speaker, they had -- my uncle built his home in fairfax station, virginia long before any brick was laid. brick by brick, knew how many bricks it would take, knew exactly how many feet of pipe it would take, and knew exactly how much lumber. these were the exercises. he built it, tore it down and built it and tore it down. these are the exercises that these men would go through. alcatraz sam johnson learned french through the walls. a product of texas public schools, they didn't have the opportunity or he might not have had the opportunity to learn a foreign language and used that opportunity in alcatraz to learn french from bob shoemaker. not the most ideal way to lerch french but the one thing they did have was time. the vietnamese tried to strip everything from these men. but one thing they couldn't strip, they couldn't strip their faith, they couldn't strip their honor. and each was determined that they would return to the united states with honor. that, i think, is just remarkable. one of the things, as we think about february 12, 1973 we cannot miss what was happening back here at
speaker, they had -- my uncle built his home in fairfax station, virginia long before any brick was laid. brick by brick, knew how many bricks it would take, knew exactly how many feet of pipe it would take, and knew exactly how much lumber. these were the exercises. he built it, tore it down and built it and tore it down. these are the exercises that these men would go through. alcatraz sam johnson learned french through the walls. a product of texas public schools, they didn't have the...
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[laughter] maria, a teacher in fairfax virginia, anyway homey a farmer -- naomi, a farmer down in roberta, georgia. both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and as a consequence are able to maintain their health and pay their bills at the same time. and then suzanne's got a wonderful story. she's a doctor in rural virginia. rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to benefit from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients that she had been seeing for years who would forego critical treatments are now able to pay for the tests and the medication that they need to maintain their health. so the bottom line is that the affordable care act is not an attraction. the debate about making sure that every person in america is able to get basic, high-quality affordle health care is not -- affordable health care is not some political identifylogical battle. it's about people. and for someone like regina who was diagnosed at the age of 12 with cancer to have a sense of security so that she was able to finish college and is able now to plan h
[laughter] maria, a teacher in fairfax virginia, anyway homey a farmer -- naomi, a farmer down in roberta, georgia. both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and as a consequence are able to maintain their health and pay their bills at the same time. and then suzanne's got a wonderful story. she's a doctor in rural virginia. rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to benefit from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients that she had...
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source to its mouth and for those of you not familiar with it potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out, flows through the appalachian mountains passed the city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay and point lookout maryland. and yes i really could drag my wife along for this entire ride along the potomac. all the things you need to write about griffey and understanding that. if you ever take this journey that i have just described you will learn some things. you will learn that the potomac is much more than just a stream of political corruption bill is a said it sometimes is. you learn that robert e. lee's history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert e. lee's history intersects with the father of our countries history and that is george washington's history. start way down river west or link county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up on a plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has the distinction that no ot
source to its mouth and for those of you not familiar with it potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out, flows through the appalachian mountains passed the city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay and point lookout maryland. and yes i really could drag my wife along for this entire ride along the potomac. all the things you need to write about griffey and understanding that. if you ever take this journey that i have just described you will learn some...
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for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out of a little stone and flows down through the appalachian mountains pass a city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at point lookout maryland. and yes i really did drive my wife along through this entire ride along the potomac. of all the things to write a biography and understanding -- but if you ever take this journey that i just described you will learn some things. you will learn that the potomac is much more than just a stream of political corruption. you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. i
for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out of a little stone and flows down through the appalachian mountains pass a city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at point lookout maryland. and yes i really did drive my wife along through this entire ride along the potomac. of all the things to write a biography and understanding -- but if you ever take this journey that i just described you will learn some things....
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source to its mouth for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax don't where trickles down to the appellation mountains past the city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at.lookout maryland. yet i really did drag my wife along for this entire ride. so of all the things you need to write a biography and understanding spouse. if you take this journey i i just described you we will learn some things. you learn that the potomac is much more than just a stream of political corruption. new line the robert e lee's history flows up and down this river ._that in the most unexpected ways robert e lee's history intersects with the father of our country's history, and that is george washington's history. * way down river the westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay were robert e lee grew up on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e lee's great great uncle. he has the the distinction that no other american has that he fathered two signers of the declaration of independence. and and the great hous
source to its mouth for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax don't where trickles down to the appellation mountains past the city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at.lookout maryland. yet i really did drag my wife along for this entire ride. so of all the things you need to write a biography and understanding spouse. if you take this journey i i just described you we will learn some things. you learn that the potomac is much more...
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for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out of a little stone and flows down through the appalachian mountains pass a city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at point lookout maryland. and yes i really did drive my wife along through this entire ride along the potomac. of all the things to write a biography and understanding -- but if you ever take this journey that i just described you will learn some things. you will learn that the potomac is much more than just a stream of political corruption. you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. i
for those of you not familiar with the potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out of a little stone and flows down through the appalachian mountains pass a city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay at point lookout maryland. and yes i really did drive my wife along through this entire ride along the potomac. of all the things to write a biography and understanding -- but if you ever take this journey that i just described you will learn some things....
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hire a safety officer like they do in fairfax county, virginia create a safety committee. establish a national clearinghouse for best practices. doing and we are doing this now in conjunction with the bureau of justice assistance. we call it destination zero. let's get number of injuries and deaths down to zero. that should be the big audacious goal we all can rally around. reduce distractions for officers in their vehicles. take a data driven approach to safety. if it matters measure it. officers and elected officials will be much more easily influenced if you give them data to support the safety policies. bring families into the safety mersaging. create an environment that rewards officers for safe behavior. most importantly perhaps of all. change the culture. do not accept injuries and fatalities as just part of the job. thankfully, i think, the best news of all is that that culture change has started to occur. with your leadership this task force and your recommendations that i'm sure will come out of this we'll do a lot better as we move forward. so thank you very muc
hire a safety officer like they do in fairfax county, virginia create a safety committee. establish a national clearinghouse for best practices. doing and we are doing this now in conjunction with the bureau of justice assistance. we call it destination zero. let's get number of injuries and deaths down to zero. that should be the big audacious goal we all can rally around. reduce distractions for officers in their vehicles. take a data driven approach to safety. if it matters measure it....
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also with us is richard powers, fairfax county. fire and rescue. neither mr. kelley or powers will be speaking but you here to support what we are doing. >> with america facing threats from terrorists determined to attack us at home, it's hard to believe that we are four days away from apartment homeland security shutting down. not being funded. what does that mean? as senator mikulski is spoken so well the last couple of weeks about how important the coast guard is we have the secret service, we have customs, we have the people who take care of us in our airports, 220,000 of them. that's what we're talking about. it's not funding something so essential to protecting the homeland. we need a real resolution of this problem not a stopgap measure. last night the majority leader -- brought a bill to the for that has nothing to fund homeland secure. of the. we need a real resolution to this problem not more showboats and windowdressing. we've always said that we're more than happy to have an immigration debate here in the senate floor as long as we first fully fund
also with us is richard powers, fairfax county. fire and rescue. neither mr. kelley or powers will be speaking but you here to support what we are doing. >> with america facing threats from terrorists determined to attack us at home, it's hard to believe that we are four days away from apartment homeland security shutting down. not being funded. what does that mean? as senator mikulski is spoken so well the last couple of weeks about how important the coast guard is we have the secret...
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she was of fairfax, old virginia, and she will then eventually marry mr. harrison. this is where the lineage comes through francis burton harrison. think about that. that was important to him. how do we remember back? it has been estimated there are 16 generations from the time of pocahontas. if you consider that for a little bit you had parents, you had the grandparents, and then there would be 14 greats. let me ask you, talk about oral tradition that you could remember, think about your greats. you have eight to great grandparents. how many of you know their names? you have 16 great-great-grandparents. did you ever think about that? how often have you visited their tombstones or whatnot? things can get lost through time. this is why we have places like the national portrait gallery so we can keep track of people and events and whatnot. there may be people still that are related to pocahontas and don't know it. the former owner of this portrait, although he really didn't think much about virginia, but he knew that his lineage went back to pocahontas. now, how does
she was of fairfax, old virginia, and she will then eventually marry mr. harrison. this is where the lineage comes through francis burton harrison. think about that. that was important to him. how do we remember back? it has been estimated there are 16 generations from the time of pocahontas. if you consider that for a little bit you had parents, you had the grandparents, and then there would be 14 greats. let me ask you, talk about oral tradition that you could remember, think about your...
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and she was a fairfax of old virginia. she will then eventually marry mr. harrison and so this is where the lineage comes through frances burden harrison. so think about that. that was important to him. you know how do we remember back? there's some -- it's been estimated that there's 16 generations from the time of pocahontas. and if you consider that a little bit, there was -- you had the parents, you had the grandparents. and then there would be follow 14 greats. so let me ask you -- talk about oral tradition that you could be -- you could remember that you were a descendent. think about your greats. you have eight great grandparents. how many of you know their names? you have 16 great, great grandparents. did you ever think about that? you know, how many -- how often have you visited their tombstones or whatnot? so things can get lost through time. this is why we have places like the national portrait gallery so that we -- you know, we can keep track of people and events and whatnot. so -- so if you were -- and there are many -- there may be people stil
and she was a fairfax of old virginia. she will then eventually marry mr. harrison and so this is where the lineage comes through frances burden harrison. so think about that. that was important to him. you know how do we remember back? there's some -- it's been estimated that there's 16 generations from the time of pocahontas. and if you consider that a little bit, there was -- you had the parents, you had the grandparents. and then there would be follow 14 greats. so let me ask you -- talk...
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maria, a teacher in fairfax virginia. naomi, a farmer in roberta georgia. both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and are able to pay their bills at the same time, and susan has a wonderful story, a doctor in rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to bent from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients she had been seeing for years that would forego critical treatments are now able to pay for the tests and medication they need to maintain their health. to the bottom line is that the affordable care act is not a distraction. the debate about making sure that every person in america is able to get basic high quality affordable health care is not somizee izebet. she is now able to finish college and plan her life, that is something that we should expect a country as wealthy as ours is providing to every citizen. the idea that we would even consider taking that away from regina tonia or suzanne's patients makes no sense. the good news is that we have over ten million people that have now signed up
maria, a teacher in fairfax virginia. naomi, a farmer in roberta georgia. both of them were able to benefit from greatly reduced premiums and are able to pay their bills at the same time, and susan has a wonderful story, a doctor in rural west virginia. not only are her and her sister able to bent from the affordable care act, but more importantly for her, patients she had been seeing for years that would forego critical treatments are now able to pay for the tests and medication they need to...
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connolly of fairfax, virginia. any time any where you name it south africa has agreed to that. we're dpming every possible model. you also have to measure whatever those particular models are. you can understand that waiting is an anxiety. he's not keeping his powder dry. he's not keeping his powder dry mr. secretary. he's not keeping his powder dry. and it's hard for us to pretend that he is. >> that's something that you around everybody else has to make their judgment about. i'm not going to get dragged into that particular choice or how it came about. yovng that's help ever. >> it's the krit schism i'm addressing. j let me say this. the prime minister, as you recall, was profoundly forward leaning. and out spoken about the importance of invading iraq under george w. bush. and we all know what happened with that decision. he was extremely out spoken about how bad the interim agreement was, even though it has clearly stopped iran's program. he has decided it would be good to continue it. so you know, he -- i talked to him frequently. we are deeply committed. we this administra
connolly of fairfax, virginia. any time any where you name it south africa has agreed to that. we're dpming every possible model. you also have to measure whatever those particular models are. you can understand that waiting is an anxiety. he's not keeping his powder dry. he's not keeping his powder dry mr. secretary. he's not keeping his powder dry. and it's hard for us to pretend that he is. >> that's something that you around everybody else has to make their judgment about. i'm not...
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aaron's calling in from fairfax virginia. good morning aaron. aaron, you with us? sorry. we'll go -- we'll go to -- aaron, you there? >> caller: yes i'm here. >> okay. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call c-span. good morning to you, dr. tatum. i am an hbcu graduate and i have my master of divinity. and i want overstate number one the maturation and nurturing process that i received at the hbcu and i'm grateful for that. my question to you is regarding the administrative efficiency. both opportunities that i had to go to in hbcu and the challenge i experienced. particularly, the administrative areas of administration that students deal with more frequently. can you speak to that and what you might see on the horizon in the future from the leadership perspective, how we can help to streamline and also make that process a little bit more pleasant for students. and thank you for taking my call. >> sure. well i think administrative efficiency is important at any institution, whether it's an hbcu or predominantly white institution. and i've been pres
aaron's calling in from fairfax virginia. good morning aaron. aaron, you with us? sorry. we'll go -- we'll go to -- aaron, you there? >> caller: yes i'm here. >> okay. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call c-span. good morning to you, dr. tatum. i am an hbcu graduate and i have my master of divinity. and i want overstate number one the maturation and nurturing process that i received at the hbcu and i'm grateful for that. my question to you is...
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hire a safety officer like they do in fairfax county, virginia, and create a safety committee. establish a national clearinghouse for best practices. we are doing this now in conjunction with the bureau of assistance. let's get the number of injuries and deaths down to zero. that should be our goal we can all rally around. reduce distractions for officers and their vehicles. take a data driven approach to safety. if it matters, pressure it. officers will be more influenced if you give them the data to support the safety policies. bring families into the safety messaging. create an environment that rewards officers for safe behavior and most importantly, change the culture. do not accept injuries and fatalities as just part of the job and thankfully, i think the best news of all is that that culture change has started to occur and with your leadership, this task force, your recommendations and i'm sure will come out of this, we're going to do a lot better so thank you very much for this opportunity. >> thank you so much. i'm going to start out the question with brittney followed
hire a safety officer like they do in fairfax county, virginia, and create a safety committee. establish a national clearinghouse for best practices. we are doing this now in conjunction with the bureau of assistance. let's get the number of injuries and deaths down to zero. that should be our goal we can all rally around. reduce distractions for officers and their vehicles. take a data driven approach to safety. if it matters, pressure it. officers will be more influenced if you give them the...
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connolly of fairfax, virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman and welcome, mr. secretary. mr. secretary, we had a hearing a few weeks ago and the inspection model of south africa came up and it was made that south africa might be the ideal model for unannounced, unpredicted, complete access any time anywhere, you name it we get to inspect and south africa has agreed to that. have we thought about using the south africa model for iae inspections with negotiations with iran? >> we're examining every possible model. we're looking at japan, south africa all existing enriching country models and we also have to pleasure whatever those models are against a particular country, but that's what we're doing. >> i think some of us would be very interested in hearing more about that as you proceed. you have counselled us to keep -- there is no agreement yet. i think you surely having been in congress as long as you were in congress, you can understand, however, that there's anxiety about waiting a means that i'm handed. we don't amend the agreement. and meanwhile, we have the head of anot
connolly of fairfax, virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman and welcome, mr. secretary. mr. secretary, we had a hearing a few weeks ago and the inspection model of south africa came up and it was made that south africa might be the ideal model for unannounced, unpredicted, complete access any time anywhere, you name it we get to inspect and south africa has agreed to that. have we thought about using the south africa model for iae inspections with negotiations with iran? >> we're...
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spokesman for fairfax county police say the police department has a proactive child exploitation unit that makes as many as 100 arrests a year for people seeking sex with minors. we're not making overtures. we're in a number of chat rooms and sites. we go where the kids go and so do the bad guys. rosen is the director of counterterrorism programs and policies at the state department. state department source says that dan rosen was not responsible for homeland security. he was simply one of many office directors in the counterterrorism bureau. in a 2012 youtube video, rosen is seen talking about the lure of extremism for vulnerable young people. he describes how young people can be persuaded to crossing the boundaries. now, obviously he was talking not about underage sex here but terrorism. 'til he conveys knowledge about the use of chat rooms to connect with vulnerable young people. the state department has strict rules of security clearances. he's on administrative leave. jenna: thank you. jon: a real life courtroom drama playing out for an oscar winning director. in a sexual assault
spokesman for fairfax county police say the police department has a proactive child exploitation unit that makes as many as 100 arrests a year for people seeking sex with minors. we're not making overtures. we're in a number of chat rooms and sites. we go where the kids go and so do the bad guys. rosen is the director of counterterrorism programs and policies at the state department. state department source says that dan rosen was not responsible for homeland security. he was simply one of many...
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also compounding this is the fact that jesse matthew is charged with rape and attempted murder back in fairfax. that's a county about 100 miles from charlottesville, up near washington, d.c. that case is proceeding as is this case now against hanna graham. it's unclear when it may go to trial and prosecutors were so tight lipped here that there's really many more questions now about the kind of evidence and why they've made the decisions they've made in terms of not going after capital murder charges than there are answers after this press conference by jesse matthew now being officially charged with first degree mur. something we've all expected here for a couple of months. jon: i suppose it is possible that prosecutors in another venue could pursue a death penalty case against him. >> it's conceivable they could if they had another case but you have the issue of the hanna graham murder and abduction. that's what he's being charged with now. that's so far the only crime they could bring the death penalty, whether there's a possible another case out there that we don't know about that has him
also compounding this is the fact that jesse matthew is charged with rape and attempted murder back in fairfax. that's a county about 100 miles from charlottesville, up near washington, d.c. that case is proceeding as is this case now against hanna graham. it's unclear when it may go to trial and prosecutors were so tight lipped here that there's really many more questions now about the kind of evidence and why they've made the decisions they've made in terms of not going after capital murder...
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fairfax county police say he made the overtures to what turned out to be an undercover detective. daniel rosen has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance suspended. >>> next in the grapevine a little more isolation for the heifer hermit kingdom. why four marathoners will not be running in nouk. north korea. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don't take chan
fairfax county police say he made the overtures to what turned out to be an undercover detective. daniel rosen has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance suspended. >>> next in the grapevine a little more isolation for the heifer hermit kingdom. why four marathoners will not be running in nouk. north korea. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your...
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think about the mosque in fairfax, virginia where two or three 9/11 hijackers, ka san went there anwar al awlaki was the imam. what if one person would have come forward. think of the terrorist attacks we could have thwarted. we need a program that will award those who will come forward so we can thwart these attacks and nip them in the bud. >> a big solution coming from van hipp who has a new book out on this exact topic. thank you so much. by the way, let's listen in, van, to jeb. why don't don't we. >> some people are angry about this, and, look i feel your pain. i was in miami this morning. it was 70 degrees. the simple fact is, there is no plan to deport 11 million people. we should give them a path to legal status where they work, where they don't receive government benefits, where they don't break the law where they learn english, and where they make a contribution to our society. that's what we need to be focused on. >> a lot of reaction. let me do a follow-up. we had senator rubio a friend of yours from florida, i asked him the same question. we always hear about spending cons
think about the mosque in fairfax, virginia where two or three 9/11 hijackers, ka san went there anwar al awlaki was the imam. what if one person would have come forward. think of the terrorist attacks we could have thwarted. we need a program that will award those who will come forward so we can thwart these attacks and nip them in the bud. >> a big solution coming from van hipp who has a new book out on this exact topic. thank you so much. by the way, let's listen in, van, to jeb. why...
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he also faces charges in a 2005 sexual assault in fairfax, virginia, and he's been forensicically linked to the 2010 death of a virginia student. he's expected to be in court for the assault charge next month. >> remember how we were looking for her for the longest time. terrible story. >> now bars in the area are being considered for potential cameras in the area, being able to monitor what's going on. it's a big debate right now whether they should have them or not. >> three minutes after the top of the hour. heather's got headlines for us. >> elisabeth, have you talked to family and friends in rhode island or massachusetts? >> they are shovel ready. >> listen to what happened there overnight. it is an extreme weather alert. the state of massachusetts under a state of emergency after getting slammed with more than two feet of snow overnight. today public schools the train and subways are should down. look at that snow. it is piled above this woman's head. that city setting the record for the most snow in 30 days. so far this winter they've seen a total of 74 inches. south of there in n
he also faces charges in a 2005 sexual assault in fairfax, virginia, and he's been forensicically linked to the 2010 death of a virginia student. he's expected to be in court for the assault charge next month. >> remember how we were looking for her for the longest time. terrible story. >> now bars in the area are being considered for potential cameras in the area, being able to monitor what's going on. it's a big debate right now whether they should have them or not. >> three...
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. >> dan rosen, director del departamento antiterrorismo, fue arrestado por policÍas del condado de fairfax es acusado de solicitar sexo por un menor de edad. >> un hispano en illinois pensÓ que habÍa ganado 1 millÓn de dÓlares pero tiene en la loterÍa hay un nuevo millonario en el >> hay un nuevo millonario en el paÍs jesÚs dÁvilo en 70 aÑos es puertorriqueÑo cumple una pena de dos aÑos en prisiÓn por posesiÓn de drogas. >> el ganador comprÓ cinco boletos acertÓ los nÚmeros del mega million ganando el 365 millones de dÓlares escogiÓ recibir un solo pago de 178 millones de dÓlares. >> dice que comprarÁ una casa con jardÍn amplio y donara algo a instituciones. muy bien. >> buenÍsimo, quÉ harÍas tÚ? >> 178 millones de frente. ♪♪ al despertar ♪♪ kira: quÉ tal?buenos dÍas. miÉrcoles 25 de febrero de 2015. yo soy kira vilanova. fabiola: buenos dÍas. gracias por recibirnos antes de salir de casa. vamos a hablar de un polÍtico latino que esperaba postularse al puesto de
. >> dan rosen, director del departamento antiterrorismo, fue arrestado por policÍas del condado de fairfax es acusado de solicitar sexo por un menor de edad. >> un hispano en illinois pensÓ que habÍa ganado 1 millÓn de dÓlares pero tiene en la loterÍa hay un nuevo millonario en el >> hay un nuevo millonario en el paÍs jesÚs dÁvilo en 70 aÑos es puertorriqueÑo cumple una pena de dos aÑos en prisiÓn por posesiÓn de drogas. >> el ganador comprÓ cinco boletos...
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. >> dan rosen, director del departamento antiterrorismo, fue arrestado por policÍas del condado de fairfax es acusado de solicitar sexo por un menor de edad. >> un hispano en illinois pensÓ que habÍa ganado 1 millÓn de dÓlares pero tiene en la loterÍa ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ¿a quién no le quedan bien nuestras tarifas en oferta? empaca tus maletas y a volar. reserva tu tarifa baja ahora en southwest.com. hay un nuevo millonario en el >> hay un nuevo millonario en el paÍs jesÚs dÁvilo en 70 aÑos es puertorriqueÑo cumple una pena de dos aÑos en prisiÓn por posesiÓn de drogas. >> el ganador comprÓ cinco boletos acertÓ los nÚmeros del mega million ganando el 365 millones de dÓlares escogiÓ recibir un solo pago de 178 millones de dÓlares. >> dice que comprarÁ una casa con jardÍn amplio y donara algo a instituciones. muy bien. >> buenÍsimo, quÉ harÍas tÚ? >> 178 millones de frente. >> de una vez, gracias buenas noches. >> por fin voy a ser dueÑa de esta casa. aquÍ estÁ el contrato de compraventa donde tanto tÚ como cynthia, a travÉs de br
. >> dan rosen, director del departamento antiterrorismo, fue arrestado por policÍas del condado de fairfax es acusado de solicitar sexo por un menor de edad. >> un hispano en illinois pensÓ que habÍa ganado 1 millÓn de dÓlares pero tiene en la loterÍa ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ¿a quién no le quedan bien nuestras tarifas en oferta? empaca tus maletas y a volar. reserva tu tarifa baja ahora en southwest.com. hay un nuevo millonario en el >> hay...
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. >> fairfax could become just third city in the country to drop the voting age to 16. council members voted last week to set up a community discussion on the issue. media partner says if passed voters under 18 will only be allowed to part in municipal ballot measure affecting city of fairfax. leaders hope it gets the youth more interested in the issues. >> corporate america being taken on and company policy that limit part-time work investigators 25 hours a week otherwise they risk getting fired. the employee started on line petition claiming the policy is a tactic so staple doesn't pay for health insurance under the affordable health care act. requires coverage for anyone working more than 30 hours a week. staples says the policy has been in place for more than a decade. >> it might have been tempt to go mess with it but east bay kids did the right thing when they reported a sick bat on the play ground. happened at jefferson elementary school in san leandro and we know that the bat was in fact rabid. 7 news reporter has the story. >> i heard that there was just a bat.
. >> fairfax could become just third city in the country to drop the voting age to 16. council members voted last week to set up a community discussion on the issue. media partner says if passed voters under 18 will only be allowed to part in municipal ballot measure affecting city of fairfax. leaders hope it gets the youth more interested in the issues. >> corporate america being taken on and company policy that limit part-time work investigators 25 hours a week otherwise they risk...
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. >> fairfax could become just third city in the country to drop the voting age to 16. council members voted last week to set up a community discussion on the issue. media partner says if passed voters under 18 will only be allowed to part in municipal ballot measure affecting city of fairfax. leaders hope it gets the youth more interested in the issues. >> corporate america being taken on and company policy that limit part-time work investigators 25 hours a week otherwise they risk getting fired. the employee started on line petition claiming the policy is a tactic so staple doesn't pay for health insurance under the affordable health care act. requires coverage for anyone working more than 30 hours a week. staples says the policy has been in place for more than a decade. >> it might have been tempt to go mess with it but east bay kids did the right thing when they reported a sick bat on the play ground. happened at jefferson elementary school in san leandro and we know that the bat was in fact rabid. 7 news reporter has the story. >> i heard that there was just a bat.
. >> fairfax could become just third city in the country to drop the voting age to 16. council members voted last week to set up a community discussion on the issue. media partner says if passed voters under 18 will only be allowed to part in municipal ballot measure affecting city of fairfax. leaders hope it gets the youth more interested in the issues. >> corporate america being taken on and company policy that limit part-time work investigators 25 hours a week otherwise they risk...
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this is video from a job in fairfax. >> the four-man crew had to pull out of some spots saying if there's a high wind, it's too dangerous. >> we're taking trees off of houses. out of driveways and off cars. >> pretty much nonstop? >> yes. looks like it will get worse again around here. >> this is why pg&e set up in emergency operation center in san francisco. at one point 280,000 people were without power. most have been restored. they are looking for more problems. >> a lot of wind with wet soil that's the way the conditions are, the trees topple over and bring down lines and we expect a significant number of new outages. >> the center will be in place until all customers have power restored. he's am, abc7 news. >> in berkeley hills, take a look at this 80-foot monterey pine being removed. it fell friday during the storm. luckily it fell away from the house, but it landed in the backyard of new neighboring homes, damaging a roof. the california insurance commissioner is urging people to check your insurance and do a home inventory. most policies don't cover flooding, but will cover damag
this is video from a job in fairfax. >> the four-man crew had to pull out of some spots saying if there's a high wind, it's too dangerous. >> we're taking trees off of houses. out of driveways and off cars. >> pretty much nonstop? >> yes. looks like it will get worse again around here. >> this is why pg&e set up in emergency operation center in san francisco. at one point 280,000 people were without power. most have been restored. they are looking for more...